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Already knowing the story, Young had made up his mind to offer an answer.
Yet that is precisely what Pelley is of a mind to offer.
It crossed his mind to offer to drive her to the station now, but there were no trains from Lewes at 3 A.M., and she had not packed.
I have made up my mind to offer you 13%of the total money while the remaining will go into a productive investment. .
Hull's new director of rugby Shaun McRae told BBC Radio Humberside: "Clearly I had in mind to offer him a role on the coaching staff but in no way shape or form did I say to him that 'you must retire'.
He or she may very well ask you for an amount and you should always have a reasonable amount in mind to offer but nothing extravagant or ridiculous.
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